Intel is invading the physical AI space with a reentry into the robotics market it quit many years ago amid financial struggles.
The robotics strategy is part of the company’s larger plan to establish AI on the “edge,” in which devices have the computing capability to run AI locally. Many devices lack AI capabilities and have to offload processing to the cloud.
The chipmaker said its Intel Series 3 processors are now in 130 edge AI and robotics designs. It also had a design win with SensoryAI, which provides technology for robots that include Ella, a robotic barista made by Crown Digital.
The company’s Core Ultra Series 3 processors are derivatives of chip designs intended for laptops. But Intel has achieved a level of power efficiency for long battery life that allows those chips to be adapted for handheld devices and laptops.
Intel also said it can build advanced robotics chips thanks to its latest manufacturing technologies.
For example, many robotic functions, such as computer visi
Nvidia's entry into the PC market with a powerful AI chip could redefine local AI processing, challenging existing tech giants and reshaping user data privacy.
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Nvidia's strategic shift to Arm-based chips signals a potential paradigm shift in PC architecture, challenging Intel and AMD's market dominance.
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Key Takeaways Intel plans to ship its Crescent Island AI GPU in 2026, targeting Nvidia and AMD on cost and power efficiency. The chip uses up to 480GB of cheaper LPDDR5X memory and air cooling, with customer sampling due in the second half of 2026. Bitcoin miners like Terawulf are pivoting to AI compute, tying the chip race directly to crypto’s bottom line. A Cheaper Bet on AI Inference The plan, flagged in a widely shared market update, centers on a data-center graphics processing unit (GPU) called Crescent Island. Unlike the top-end accelerators from Nvidia and AMD that rely on expensive high-bandwidth memory, Intel’s chip is built around lower-cost LPDDR5X memory, supporting up to 480GB, and is designed to run in air-cooled server racks rather than demanding exotic liquid-cooling setups. With its design, Intel is aiming at AI inference (the stage where trained models actually answer queries)
Intel says it will launch a new artificial-intelligence data-center chip this year to challenge Nvidia and AMD, betting that cheaper memory and lower power draw can win over operators building out compute capacity. A Cheaper Bet on AI Inference The plan, flagged in a widely shared market update, centers on a data-center graphics processing unit […]
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Key Highlights RTX Spark represents Nvidia’s debut as a complete Windows PC platform provider, merging Arm-based CPU technology with Blackwell GPU architecture This platform positions Nvidia as a direct rival to established players Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm in the premium AI laptop segment Nvidia’s fiscal 2026 performance showed $215.9 billion in revenue with 65% growth, vastly outpacing Intel’s stagnant $52.9 billion The platform delivers up to 1 petaflop AI computing power and accommodates unified memory configurations up to 128GB Industry experts suggest the product may remain limited in reach unless full systems hit approximately $1,500 retail pricing On June 1, 2026, during the Computex event in Taipei, Nvidia revealed the RTX Spark superchip. This platform integrates a 20-core Arm-architecture CPU alongside a Blackwell GPU, establishing Nvidia’s inaugural co
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On May 31, NVIDIA announced full production of its Vera CPU, positioning the 88-core chip as the data center industry’s first processor designed specifically for AI agent workloads. Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceXAI, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ByteDance, and CoreWeave are among early adopters planning deployments, according to the company’s press release. The chip represents NVIDIA’s most aggressive push yet beyond GPUs and into the CPU market that Intel and AMD have dominated for decades. Where Grace, NVIDIA’s prior ARM-based server chip, shipped roughly 2.5 million units to date, Vera introduces a fully custom core architecture called Olympus rather than licensing an off-the-shelf ARM core design, according to Tom’s Hardware. Why AI Agent workloads are redefining CPU demand in data centers The economics of data centers for artificial intelligence have changed. As models progress from responding to que
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Topline Nvidia on Monday unveiled its new RTX Spark chip for consumer Windows laptops and desktops, which it touted as being capable of running “personal AI agents,” marking the company’s first foray into making a fully integrated consumer chip as it looks to take on the likes of Intel, AMD, Apple and Qualcomm. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduces the RTX Spark laptop during his keynote speech at Computex 2026 in Taipei. AFP via Getty Images Key Facts The RTX Spark is a cut-down version of the chips Nvidia uses on its AI supercomputers and the company claims it will be able to run powerful local AI agents, along with popular games and productivity software like Adobe’s Photoshop. Nvidia has been making consumer laptops and desktop GPUs for decades, but unlike the RTX Spark—which uses the AI giant’s own custom-made CPU—those computers had to be paired with either an Intel o